Steinmetz:Acacia

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Acacia catechu

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Leguminosae
English Names
  • Black Catechu
  • Pegu Catechu
  • Bengal Cutch tree
Natural Habitat
  • Acacia Catechu: Southern Asia
  • Burma
  • North Borneo; Acacia Suma: Southern India
  • Indonesia
  • Malacca
  • tropical Africa
Part(s) Used
  • Catechu nigrum (obtained from the heartwood)
Constituent(s)
  • catechu-tannic acid
  • catechin
  • acacatechin
  • quercetin
  • mucilage
  • gum
  • colouring matter
Action
  • astringent
  • expectorant
  • antiperiodic
  • stimulant
  • detergent
  • styptic
  • dyeing- and tanning material
  • used by the natives for chewing with betel leaves

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Acacia farnesiana

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Leguminosae
English Names
  • Real Acacia
  • Cassia flower tree
  • Sponge tree
Natural Habitat
  • West India
  • Malaya
  • near the Dead Sea
  • South Africa
  • cultivated in France (chiefly about Cannes)
Part(s) Used
  • Flores Acacae verus
Constituent(s)
  • flower: benzaldehyde
  • salicylic acid
  • methyl-salicylate
  • benzyl-alcohol analdehyde
  • essential oil; bark: a soluble gum of the arabic type; fruit: tannin
Action
  • flower: antispasmodic
  • aphrodisiac
  • insecticidal
  • astringent
  • demulcent
  • alterative
  • stimulant. From the flowers a variety of Oil of Cassia is prepared for use in perfumery



Acacia senegal

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Leguminosae
English Names
  • Babul
  • Arabic gum tree
Natural Habitat
  • Kordofan
  • Sudan
  • Nubia
  • Senegambia
  • Senegal
  • Somaliland. Arabia
  • Morocco
  • India
Part(s) Used
  • Cortex Acaciae
  • Gummi Arabicum = Gummi Acaciae (which exudes from the stem and the branches)
Constituent(s)
  • gum: arabin (compound of arabic acid and calcium)
  • magnesium and potassium salts
  • mucilage
  • sugar; pod: saponin
  • gum
  • malic acid
  • resin
  • glucose
  • tannin; bark: tannin
Action
  • gum: demulcent
  • emollient
  • expectorant; bark: (so-called Babul bark) astringent
  • used in tanning.
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